YouTube personality Casey Neistat's Christmas video, filmed earlier this month in the abandoned Northridge mall on Milwaukee's northwest side, went up for real Monday afternoon, one day after incomplete versions of the clip were posted online.

In the video, Neistat, whose YouTube channel has more than 8.3 million subscribers, and his crew partnered with Samsung and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee to give the clubs' kids a Christmas treat in two parts.

First, they gave the kids Samsung tech so they could shoot their own videos. Then they brought them to the abandoned mall on the city's northwest side, which Neistat and crew turned into "the most crazy winter wonderland imaginable."

According to a post on the Boys & Girls Clubs site, members of the clubs' video production and STEM programs each received a Samsung Chromebook Pro, and the Fitzsimonds Boys & Girls Club was given a television and 30 Samsung Note8's for use in programming.

The old mall's main court space was filled with a giant Christmas tree, a 30-foot edible gingerbread house, a mini-passenger train and escalators converted into snowboarding runs (not for the kids, at least in the video).

The video ends with Neistat donning a Santa suit and being pulled to the roof of the multistory mall by a giant drone.

Neistat's Christmas videos are a pretty big hit. Last year's, "Human Flying Drone," has been viewed nearly 9.3 million times.